I love Iron Man 3. I'd take that over the likes of Dr. Strange, Ant-Man or either of the Thor's in a heartbeat.

It's really the only film they've tried to correct via a One-Shot. Tho, my least favorite IM film is 2.

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i still havent seen Strange yet

Don't listen to Reek, Strange is a pretty good Origin Film. It doesn't over explain magic, but, you REALLY have to pay attention to the surroundings during his training to see that several months have passed.

As someone who has been a superhero fan for around 55 years, and have watched pretty much every superhero related movie made (this includes Turkish, Phillipines, Japanese, Mexican, etc films).....in my opinion the current MCU films are all to be considered good while in the current DCU only WW is good (it's very good).

Well, my 25 plus years of fandom isn't quite 55 years, but it's led me to listing Man of Steel as my favourite of the traditional superhero films. I also think Wonder Woman is great. BvS and SS are interesting failures.

In terms of consistency it's actually the X-Men series that's my favourite.

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A man has to be what he is, Reek. Can't break the mold. There's no living with what you've done. There's no going back. Right or wrong, it's a brand. A brand that sticks. Now you run on home to your mother... you tell her everything's alright. There are no more guns in the valley. RIP

As far as being close to traditional Superhero comics I think, MoS, WW, IM, and First Avenger all hit it pretty danged close.
I loved Bats Begins, but I think I can't judge it right because, it was filmed where I lived, and my bro's fiance' worked for the company that did landscaping for the film

I really like Nolans Batman, I don't herald it is some kind of definitive take on the character though, my idea of Batman is a guy who absolutely will not stop, even in peace time, even when he should.

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A man has to be what he is, Reek. Can't break the mold. There's no living with what you've done. There's no going back. Right or wrong, it's a brand. A brand that sticks. Now you run on home to your mother... you tell her everything's alright. There are no more guns in the valley. RIP

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We don't need your prayers.

A man has to be what he is, Reek. Can't break the mold. There's no living with what you've done. There's no going back. Right or wrong, it's a brand. A brand that sticks. Now you run on home to your mother... you tell her everything's alright. There are no more guns in the valley. RIP

I really like Nolans Batman, I don't herald it is some kind of definitive take on the character though, my idea of Batman is a guy who absolutely will not stop, even in peace time, even when he should.

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I like Batman Returns more than The Dark Knight...

I just like that they aren't completely ignoring the Dark Knight Trilogy in the new DCEU.
They hint at alot of that past, even tho it COULD be slightly different. I still want to see what happened between those stories and BvS. It looks like it could be pretty Brutal.

Can't collect child support if I'm in ****ing space, grappling with my long-lost history. He knew what he was doing.

In Superman 2 he reveals who he is to Lois and then they go to the Fortress of Solitude where Superman takes away his superpowers and he has sex with her. At the end of the movie Superman gives Lois a kiss that erased her memories. Superman Returns is supposed to be an alternate take on Superman 3. So Bryan Singer's interpretation of Superman 2 is that Superman impregnated Lois, made her forget that it happened, and then left Earth for five years.

I enjoyed MoS. BB and Dark Knight are two of my fave movies but I think the ball was really dropped with Rises.

My biggest complaint w/ Marvel at the moment is their animated side is hot garbage. They gear everything towards children when they have full rights to all the characters in animation and could do lots of cool direct to video releases like DC does.

In Superman 2 he reveals who he is to Lois and then they go to the Fortress of Solitude where Superman takes away his superpowers and he has sex with her. At the end of the movie Superman gives Lois a kiss that erased her memories. Superman Returns is supposed to be an alternate take on Superman 3. So Bryan Singer's interpretation of Superman 2 is that Superman impregnated Lois, made her forget that it happened, and then left Earth for five years.

I wondered why Bill Cosby has been investing so much into Kryptonian research.

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Well, my 25 plus years of fandom isn't quite 55 years, but it's led me to listing Man of Steel as my favourite of the traditional superhero films. I also think Wonder Woman is great. BvS and SS are interesting failures.

Just so people know....the reason I put my age in posts like that is, so many times I will see someone posting that movie "A" is the best superhero movie ever made....and upon further talking to them, you find out that they haven't seen 97% of the superhero movies and less than a hundred movies of any genre in their life. I want people to know that I have a fair amount of experience in seeing movies.

As to MoS.....for me, it was in the most part a good movie....my main complaint was the way they handled Pa Kent.